Croatia Enjoyed Extremely Warm Weather during 2007
February 23rd, 2008
Zagreb, February 23 (CP) – According to Croatia’s meteorological institute’s report for 2007, Croatia enjoyed an extremely warm 2007 with an average temperature of 13.6 degrees Celsius, the second highest average temperature during the 1861 to 2007 observation period.
During the July 19 to 22 heat wave, towns like Pazin (40 degrees), Rijeka (40 degrees), Daruvar (39 degrees) had reached their absolute maximum temperatures recorded.
So far the absolute maximum temperature recorded in Croatia has been that in the port of Ploce in 1981, when during a heat wave the thermometers hit the 42.8 mark.
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